ozone-generated signaling molecules may trigger stem cell release from bone marrow
LOPs generated by ozone therapy, acting as submicromolar signaling molecules, may activate metalloproteinase-9 release from bone marrow, potentially facilitating detachment and homing of stem cells to sites of ischemic or degenerative injury.
What this means for you
Your bone marrow is where repair cells originate. This finding suggests that ozone-produced signaling compounds may prompt the release of stem cells into circulation, where they can travel toward sites of old injury or tissue stress. It's an early-stage finding, but it points to a fascinating self-repair pathway your body may already have — and that oxidative signaling may help activate.
The published research
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